Kinyras
Discover the fascinating world of ancient mythology with Kinyras by John Curtis Franklin. Published in 2017 by the Center for Hellenic Studies at Harvard University, this comprehensive paperback edition spans an impressive 834 pages. Franklin expertly explores the significance of Kinyras as a mythological symbol of pre-Greek Cyprus, intertwining it with the rich tapestry of ritual music and deified instruments from the Bronze Age Near East. Drawing upon evidence dating back to early Mesopotamia, this work offers a unique perspective on the cultural and historical context of Kinyras. This edition also includes minor corrections while preserving the original maps as spreads, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Dive into this thought-provoking exploration of mythology and music, and enrich your understanding of ancient civilizations.